STOTT PILATES Flex-Band Handgrepen (zwart), paar

Brand:STOTT PILATES

2.7/5

42.25

Voeg comfort en grip toe aan je training met onze Flex-Band®-handgrepen! Deze Flex-Band-handgrepen worden per paar verkocht en helpen u de juiste polsuitlijning te behouden terwijl u veel van de oefeningen simuleert die op de Reformer worden uitgevoerd, waardoor het spieruithoudingsvermogen wordt vergroot en uw vetverbrandingscapaciteit wordt vergroot om een ​​gevormd en strak lichaam te bereiken.

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Flexbanden worden apart verkocht. Handgrepen worden per paar verkocht. Handgrepen kunnen eenvoudig aan flexbanden worden bevestigd. Perfect voor iedereen die op zoek is naar extra gewatteerd comfort of mensen met beperkte handmobiliteit helpt.
Brand Name ‎STOTT PILATES
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 7 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1 x 5 x 6.2 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.6 x 5.04 x 1.65 inches
Manufacturer ‎Stott Pilates
Model Year ‎2012
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.31 Pounds
Part Number ‎ST-06043
Sport Type ‎Pilates

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Scritto da: Jay Hash
Excellent headphones, made in the typical "first draft" Apple way
Full disclosure: I purchased these headphones back in April 2021 and gave them some break-in time (until June 2021) before I reviewed them, so this is my experience of having them for more than 90 Days. I owned a pair of Beats Studio Wireless 2's for about 4 years, and they were a useable set of cans. They had some pretty smart wired connections, good battery life, and were rather comfy to wear... but their wireless connections were a nightmare, the integrated Mic awful, and the noise-canceling mediocre. I was looking for a change, and being a consumer of Apple Products and with the generally good reviews I had seen for the Airpod Max, I decided to take the (kind of) expensive plunge. And honestly, I was not disappointed. As with any good review, we'll break it down into the Pros & Cons and explore both. BUILD QUALITY/DESIGN PROS: The build quality on these headphones is nothing short of phenomenal. They are made of Metal and some nylon or rubber here and there (for the headband and earcup padding) and they feel VERY SOLID. The piston style adjustments on the headband always feel super tight and mechanical (still even months after using them). The earcups are always tight on my head, allowing the headphones to clamp down on my ears and prevent noise leakage. The Earcups are built out of what looks to be a rubberized polycarbonate and padded mesh fabric and are held in by MAGNETS, making them easy to replace if they get soiled or if you want a different color. Also, found out after the fact, the headband is ALSO replaceable if you want a different color later on down the line. The metal the speaker boxes are made from are the standard matte Apple aluminum, and the control buttons on the right speaker box are on par with the dials and buttons included on their Apple Watches (in fact, I'm pretty sure they're the same buttons, just "upsized" in the CAD program when making this device). It all feels very expensive and well built, and even 100+ days after initial use, still feels "brand new" and solid. CONS: Whereas I love the build quality, there are some pretty glaring design flaws and comfort issues that come along with this first outing from Apple. First, whereas the headphones still fit like they were brand new, I'd hope for some relief on the hard clamping aspect present in them. When I first wore them, I was finding the clamping done by the headphones very tight and threatening to give me a headache if I wore them too long since it was like a vise on my head. This has lessened slightly over time, but it is still very tight. I don't know of a fix for this outside of constant wear to try and get them to bend a flex to a less tight shape on my dome, but so far they still hurt a bit when wearing them for an extended time. Second, even though I like the good piston mechanics on the ear height adjustment with the headband since it takes some force to properly adjust them, sometimes you have to grip on the speaker boxes and pull downwards on them while pushing upwards on the headband with your cranium to get them to adjust to your liking. This wouldn't be an issue if the dial and button were on the bottom of the headphones, but since they're on the top of the right speaker box, it is notoriously difficult to adjust them on your head and not accidentally press one of the buttons, causing playback or the headphones to go into pair mode (which happens if you hold down the buttons for too long). You'd think, "oh, just grab the sides of the speaker boxes", which makes sense, however as I stated they are made of Apple's standard aluminum, and to add to that the edges are very rounded, so getting a grip on the side of the headphone speaker boxes is difficult at best. SOUND PROS: The sound quality on these is an absolute beast, and it's by far the best pair of headphones I've ever used. The audio is clear, and you can hear highs, lows, and everything in between. However, I will be the first to admit, while I am musically inclined and love listening to audio, I'm by no means an Audiophile or claim to be able to hear what types of sounds are being emitted cleanly and loudly, and which aren't. I usually can if I have good reference, but as these are the best headphones I've ever owned, so they become the new baseline. Also, the built in noise canceling is the best in the business right now, and is definitely better than its closest competitor. The reason why it is so good is due to the multiple microphones established in the soundbox housing, which not only work EXTREMELY well for the ANC, but also for phone calls. The phone calls made from these headphones are nearly studio mic grade in how they sound, and are much better than most things included on computers or competitor headphones nowadays. CONS: Though I am not an audiophile, there is something that I can tell— when there is killer bass and when there isn't. And to my ears, these don't have a superheavy bass that will rattle your fillings, which is *fine*, but I thought there would simply be *more* bass in the audio. The bass may be enough for most music, and what it has is ok, but nothing akin to the huge bass I was *expecting*. The nice thing is that if you delve into the Accessibility Settings for your Apple product, you can set an audio profile for the headphones so it'll enhance the audio based on how well you hear (so already, this enhancement is *proprietary*; not a big deal for me as I own nothing but Apple devices, but YMMV). EASE OF USE/ACCESSORIES PROS: If using Apple products, the handoff of the headphones to the other devices works really, really well and hasn't needed to be paired more than once to each device it is used on. The pairing process is nicely simple if it does go wonky, and doesn't have nearly as many issues as other BT that gets locked into a single device. The equipment/accessories that it comes with are acceptable (charging lightning cable, bra-esque "case"). The stop/start/volume dial is very responsive and easy to click using the same click sequence that Airpod Pros have used for a while (Double click to advance, triple-click to go back, quad click, etc...). If you take them off your head, the headphones have a similar light sensor that other Airpods have to determine if they're in your ears or not, and will halt the music accordingly or start playing if they recognize they're back in place on your head. The lightning cable to charge the headphones is embedded in the base of the right-hand speaker box, and charges using the same style cable that your iPhone and old Airpods do, so you should already have at least one cable for it if you own Apple products. CONS: Hooo boy, ok. So with any early adopter technology, there's always going to be some bugs that need working out, or some design flaw that (where not crippling) makes the headphones more of a chore and less fun to use. This may be our longest section, but please take these with a grain of salt— none of these are dealbreakers for *me*, but since I'm not you, YMMV. Here are the issues I found in no particular order, but NEED to be discussed as I've often seen them glossed over elsewhere— - Analogue Connection. There is no direct analogue connection with these headphones. As most audiophioles claim, digital (especially wireless digital) will never be an acceptable connection replacement for analogue. And most high-grade cans have some sort of analog 3.5mm jack that can be plugged into a normal headphone port that will allow you to use these headphones with devices that don't transmit via BT, like a Record Player, or high-end sound system. The Airpods Max unfortunately have no such analogue connection. "But!" you may exclaim, "You can always use the Lightning port and plugin a Lightning to 3.5mm converter cable!" This is true... to an extent. First off, to get that feature to work, you need to get a SPECIFIC cable— Apple's Lighting to 3.5mm cable. The reason? Because that cable, and seemingly ONLY that cable, i
Scritto da: JJ
Don't Let The Price Tag Turn You Away
The Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones are a technological masterpiece. Their sleek, elegant design, outstanding sound quality, and unparalleled comfort make them the perfect addition to any music lover's collection. You'll first notice how comfortable they are when you put them on. The ear cushions are soft and cushiony, and the headband is perfectly balanced, making these headphones incredibly comfortable for extended use. But the real magic is in the sound quality. The AirPods Max delivers crisp, clear audio with deep bass and a vast soundstage. Each note is perfectly defined, and the sound is well-balanced and natural. You can hear every detail, from the subtlest of background notes to the soaring crescendos of your favorite music. What's more, the AirPods Max are straightforward to use. Connect them to your Apple device, and you're ready to go. The headphones automatically turn on and off when you put them on or take them off, and you can control your music, and answer calls with simple gestures. The battery life is impressive too. You can enjoy your music all day with up to 20 hours of listening time on a single charge. And when it's time to recharge, pop them back in the included Smart Case, and they'll be ready to go in no time. The Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones are a fantastic addition to any music lover's collection. Their outstanding sound quality, comfort, and ease of use make them stand out. While they are on the pricier side, the quality and performance are well worth the investment. So if you're in the market for a high-end pair of headphones, the AirPods Max is worth considering.
Scritto da: Hiram
Must have if you have apple products
Prior to this I used Bose 700 headphones, which are great I love them as well. But these Apple headphones are also great, they fit really well on the head, their sound is great too. Compared to the Bose 700, I’d say these have their unique sound profile that I prefer. Both the Bose and these have their own distinct sound profiles but I just happen to prefer these a tad bit more. Noise cancellation is great, the hear thru is actually really nice honestly. The only thing I don’t like is that they don’t turn off lol. Once you’re done using them and place them in it’s bra they’re still “on” while not connected to anything, they’re still on. On standby I guess, so they’ll be dying while you’re not using them so you kinda have to keep an eye out for them to make sure you’re keeping them at a good battery otherwise next time you use them they might be dead or low. Otherwise really great headphones and honestly worth the money!
Scritto da: Ms. K.
Five Stars
These are great no more aching hands from the bands.

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